Kenny wrote:I wouldn't take Shaq too seriously - he seems to let personal grudges get in the way of his judgment with a lot of those types of discussions.
Yeah, he does have a tendency to be a bit petty, or joke around...and occasionally display pettiness in the guise of joking around.

I get the arguments against Nash, and I wouldn't disagree that other players - Shaq included, at least for that first year in Miami - may have had a stronger case. I think his second MVP made the first one look a little bad, because he had some even better numbers in a few categories that season. The year after that, in which he didn't win MVP, he also put up numbers that were better than his first MVP season, and the Suns' record was better than his second MVP season, also being just one win off the mark set in the first. So looking back, and considering the performances of a couple of other players, it does look a little more iffy.
At the same time though, "(arguably) not the most deserving" isn't the same thing as "undeserving". Perhaps I'm taking the word a little out of context, but I think "sympathy MVP" isn't giving him enough credit; it just seems a little too harshly dismissive to me. I'm not sure that it really applies to any regular season MVP selection...even Karl Malone's selection in 1999 wasn't so much sympathetic as "MVP by default", being a decent performance (by his standards) in a haphazard, lockout-shortened season.